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What should I do if I contact my tutor before the second interview and don't reply?

Contact the tutor before the second interview and don't reply, for example, send a follow-up email to the tutor, contact the tutor by phone or text message, and ask other teachers or seniors for help.

1. Send a follow-up email to the tutor.

Maybe the tutor is busy at work or receives too many emails. You can send another email to follow up. In the email, you can introduce yourself again, express your willingness to take the postgraduate entrance examination and interest in the research direction of your tutor, and ask if you have time to meet or provide some guidance and suggestions.

2. Call or send a text message to contact the tutor.

If you don't get a reply, you can try to contact your tutor by phone or text message. On the phone or text message, you can briefly introduce yourself and your intention to take the postgraduate entrance examination and ask the tutor if it is convenient to meet or consult by phone.

3. Ask other teachers or seniors for help.

If your tutor really doesn't reply to your email, you can consider contacting other teachers or seniors for help. They may have better suggestions and guidance, which can help you better prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination and re-examination.

It should be noted that no matter which way you communicate, you should pay attention to polite expression and respect the tutor's work and schedule. In addition, we should also be careful not to contact the tutor too frequently, so as not to affect the normal work and life of the tutor.